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By | March 9, 2006
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- Stage worthies
The roar of the greasepaint precedes that of the autumn wind this year.
- Opera, opera, opera
Every performance at Santa Fe was packed, and few subscribers left unhappy.
- The best on the boards
There have been a few muggings on the rialto this year.
- Heat waves
“Summer joys are spoilt by use,” wrote John Keats, meaning the less you do between June and August, the better.
- World music
There’s more to Boston’s classical music scene than the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
- Happy endings
The end is nigh! And I’m not talking about the mortgage market.
- Low rent
With good singing, acting, and conducting, a stage director for La bohème can afford to keep out of the way, which is pretty much what Ocel does.
- War and peace
Since September 11, publishers have been rushing to supply Americans with non-fiction books about the war on terror, the war in Iraq, and anything relating to the upheavals in the Middle East.
- Contertizing
Boston Lyric Opera follows up Dvorák’s moonstruck Rusalka, with Christopher Schaldebrand in the title role of Mozart’s Don Giovanni, the BSO and much more.
- Variety show
James Levine completed his second season as the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s music director with another riveting though not-quite polished evening of Schoenberg and Beethoven.
- Lift every voice!
Opera is the big word for 2009.
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